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#3046
#3047
That may be a mileage entry mistake made by the third party vendor performing the service. The problem with car fax is that irt may not pick up on lots of repairs for damage not subjected to an accident report or reported to an insurance company.
Interesting story is that I recently cleared on Autocheck entry for my buddy so he could sell his Mansory Veyron for $2.0 mm. The Carfax was clearn but buyer's agent ran an Autocheck which showed rear impact . . . a rear impact that never happened. My buddy had the car since new and I spoke to the guy that worked on it throughout the years as well. We finally found the problem after lots of research and chasing down a report with an incorrect number.
Someone had apparently parked their bicycle behind my buddy's Veyron. My buddy left and the little bicycle beotch's pants were apparently tight enough to impede oxygen flow to rational parts of their brain . . . He allegedly came out, found his bicycle on the ground, called the police and made a report. My buddy's tag is easy because it was custom. Cops made the police report, my buddy never knew about it and Autocheck picked up on it and reported it as a rear impact.
This "rear impact" was in the process of cancelling a $2.0 mm sale and would have reduced the value of this very special 1 of 1 in the US Mansory Veyron by about 20% or $400k as there was rumors circulating one of the 3 Mansory Veyrons in the world was wrecked and converted to Veyron to conceal the prior wreck (rumor, not fact as no one would pay $1.2 mm Euro for a Mansory package for a wrecked Veyron) and we knew the other owners as well.
I contacted Autocheck and initially threatened suit, but when we found out what happened every had a good laugh, they took the little bicycle beotch's temper tantrum off the Autocheck report, the sale was consummated and the this very special car now has a properly clean history.
Interesting story is that I recently cleared on Autocheck entry for my buddy so he could sell his Mansory Veyron for $2.0 mm. The Carfax was clearn but buyer's agent ran an Autocheck which showed rear impact . . . a rear impact that never happened. My buddy had the car since new and I spoke to the guy that worked on it throughout the years as well. We finally found the problem after lots of research and chasing down a report with an incorrect number.
Someone had apparently parked their bicycle behind my buddy's Veyron. My buddy left and the little bicycle beotch's pants were apparently tight enough to impede oxygen flow to rational parts of their brain . . . He allegedly came out, found his bicycle on the ground, called the police and made a report. My buddy's tag is easy because it was custom. Cops made the police report, my buddy never knew about it and Autocheck picked up on it and reported it as a rear impact.
This "rear impact" was in the process of cancelling a $2.0 mm sale and would have reduced the value of this very special 1 of 1 in the US Mansory Veyron by about 20% or $400k as there was rumors circulating one of the 3 Mansory Veyrons in the world was wrecked and converted to Veyron to conceal the prior wreck (rumor, not fact as no one would pay $1.2 mm Euro for a Mansory package for a wrecked Veyron) and we knew the other owners as well.
I contacted Autocheck and initially threatened suit, but when we found out what happened every had a good laugh, they took the little bicycle beotch's temper tantrum off the Autocheck report, the sale was consummated and the this very special car now has a properly clean history.
#3048
#3049
Nordschleife Master
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,128
Likes: 906
From: Destin, Nashville, In a 458 Challenge
I actually left out another interesting detail.
The accident report was made in like 2011 or 2012 and the bicyclists had long since moved so we could not contact him to get him to admit he did not actually see "impact" if it became necessary. Because the Autocheck report said 6 years ago, my buddy was doing all kinds of mental hurdles trying to figure out if maybe he let someone drive it back then, even a valet, who damaged it and had it repaired telling him and etc. before we were actually toi put hands on the actual accident report.
Thankfully, Autocheck revised their report just based on the details and information contained in the accident report so I did not have to track down the bicycle owner who made the report.
The accident report was made in like 2011 or 2012 and the bicyclists had long since moved so we could not contact him to get him to admit he did not actually see "impact" if it became necessary. Because the Autocheck report said 6 years ago, my buddy was doing all kinds of mental hurdles trying to figure out if maybe he let someone drive it back then, even a valet, who damaged it and had it repaired telling him and etc. before we were actually toi put hands on the actual accident report.
Thankfully, Autocheck revised their report just based on the details and information contained in the accident report so I did not have to track down the bicycle owner who made the report.
#3050
#3051
Yes, I drove the car home with just a deposit to do the ppi, havent registered the car so for now the exhaust is for the noise, it was way too loud at all Revs!! But the car looks amazing and have been asked to trade 2 times already.
#3052
Fair price
I’m looking to post my 2011 GTS Cab PDK w 16.5K miles and Porsche CPO (until 11/2019) for sale. Car is midnight blue with black interior. Wanted to ask what you guys would think would be a good asking price.
cheers
cheers
#3053
Originally Posted by kneeman997mk2
I’m looking to post my 2011 GTS Cab PDK w 16.5K miles and Porsche CPO (until 11/2019) for sale. Car is midnight blue with black interior. Wanted to ask what you guys would think would be a good asking price.
cheers
cheers
#3054
2011 C2S Coupe Racing Green Metallic
$47,500
54k miles
WP0CB2A92BS754072
Despite "minor damage" listed on carfax, car has a nice build and reasonable price.
https://www.bmwofsterling.com/used-S...CB2A92BS754072
$47,500
54k miles
WP0CB2A92BS754072
Despite "minor damage" listed on carfax, car has a nice build and reasonable price.
https://www.bmwofsterling.com/used-S...CB2A92BS754072
#3055
Nordschleife Master
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,128
Likes: 906
From: Destin, Nashville, In a 458 Challenge
Prices are all the place right now. CPO cars with less than 30k miles are being listed in $80k range. Previously wrecked non-CPOs are in the $60k range. I dunno, Blue . . . it really depends upon how quickly want to sell or if you get lucky and find people looking for a Blue. This is can season so the time to sell us now.
Last edited by Doug H; 04-22-2018 at 07:40 PM.
#3056
Prices are all the place right now. CPO cars with less than $29k are being listed in $80k range. Previously wrecked non-CPOs are in the $60k range. I dunno, Blue . . . it really depends upon how quickly want to sell or if you get lucky and find people looking for a Blue. This is can season so the time to sell us now.
thanks
#3058
Nordschleife Master
Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 5,128
Likes: 906
From: Destin, Nashville, In a 458 Challenge
cargurus.com has been the best for me. Sold my wife’s 997.2 cab in like 48 ish hours and had 2 full price offers and one for $1k less than asking price all come in on day 2.
i listedit in cars.com as well, but the 3 offers came in through cargurus. I usually shop cars.com first as I think it is easier to navigate. I NEVER use or look at autotrader for whatever reason. Like the other two much better for both buying and selling. Good luck.
#3059
Cab and PDK aren't as desirable as a coupe with a manual, but you should still have no trouble selling it. Does it have other desirable options such as full leather and 18-ways? If it were a coupe and manual, you could get $75k, so maybe mid to high 60's? I would list it for mid to low 70's, just to see where the market is at.
#3060
09 4S "Launch"
Carbon seats (standard?) and HRE wheels
38K miles
$54K
http://www.phillipsauto.com/vehicle-...ca-id-23530365
Carbon seats (standard?) and HRE wheels
38K miles
$54K
http://www.phillipsauto.com/vehicle-...ca-id-23530365
Some not-so-great comments first:
- Car has been repainted
- Front bumper (mentioned in Carfax as "Other Damage") - no structural repair, simple repaint.
- Rear Bumper (will need to be repainted properly in the future) - no structural repair, simple repaint.
- 5 Previous Owners - wow!
- 2009 997.2 Carrera 4S "Launch Edition"
- Carbon Fiber bucket seats (apparently a $6K option when ordered in 2009, now a $11K Suncoast addition)
- Sport Chrono Plus
- PDK
- Full leather
- Sport Design steering wheel with paddles
- PASM
- Self Dimming mirrors
- Bluetooth interface
- Navigation PCM module
- Bose sound
- Champion Motorsports H&R springs
- HRE P43SC wheels
- Tubi Style exhaust
- Full Clearbra to mid fenders + headlights
- Have full maintenance records from PO including 40K, brake, and PDK service at Porsche Beverly Hills
- 70% - 80% remaining on tires
- 70% remaining on brake pads
Last edited by Uda880; 04-23-2018 at 03:28 PM.